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On ne doute pas que le succès critique et populaire du premier opus a eu un impact sur le développement de cette suite. Visually impressive though it is, do note that it's gory before you watch it for yourself below. Gameplay Not much is being said about gameplay at the moment. The infected should be bigger and more challenging.
The Last of Us 2 Quick Facts — The game will take place five years after the original, making Ellie nineteen years old. Enemies will often communicate with one another—relaying information about your position—and even call each other by name. It revealed four new caballeros: Yara played by Victoria GraceLev Ian AlexanderEmilyand an unnamed character played by. When hinting at how The Last of Us Part 2's story might unfold, Druckmann pointed to how The Last of Us' Left Behind DLC jumped between multiple points in medico. As much as we may want to see a much darker version of Crash Team Racing, The Last of Us 2 feels like it will stick to the linear survival roots of its predecessor. Retrieved June 12, 2018.
On peut simplement imaginer que de nombreux éléments du premier opus seront réutilisés au vu du succès de celui-ci. C'est l'actrice Ashley Johnson l'a révélé.
E3 Trailer: ‘The Last of Us Part 2’ Shows Off Stealth Gameplay - The denizens of infected we faced in The Last of Us were unsettling to say the least, but never truly terrified us.
Naughty Dog's The Last of Us Part 2 is PlayStation's most anticipated sequel, which isn't a surprise when you see the trailers that the studio is putting out. Love, hate, extreme violence and - interestingly - a distinct lack of clickers. We still don't have a release date for the game, but we have done our detective work to bring you every other shred of information we can about The Last of Us Part 2. Naughty Dog has a history of delays, and it's understandable that the studio might not want to commit to a Last of Us Part 2 release date yet. Both The Last of Us and were pushed back on more than one occasion, so it seems wise that Druckmann and co. Given that we've only just seen a gameplay demo as of E3 2018, this one might still be a way off. Read more: The Last of Us Part 2 story will focus on Joel and Ellie. Still, that doesn't name Joel explicitly, so there's still a chance hos presence will be a psychological one rather than a literal one. Naughty Dog before its big games release. We just don't yet know in what capacity. Joel's daughter, Sarah, was the driving force of the first game, and, well... Seeing as the last game ended on such a wonderfully ambiguous, quasi-cliffhanger, we expect The Last of Us 2 to deal with the lie Joel told Ellie during that emotional epilogue. Whether or not Ellie bought Joel's lie is currently unknown, but what we do know is that she seems really, really angry - though not without humanity. Whatever's going on, Ellie is in an interesting place. Read more: The Last of Us Part 2 gameplay shows Ellie meting out a whole lot of bloody violence As of Sony's E3 2018 presentation, we've now, finally, had an intensive look at some The Last of Us Part 2 gameplay. Very much taking its cues from the first game's meaty, improvisational, evasion-driven guerrilla combat, The Last of Us Part 2 looks to take a somewhat quicker, more nimble approach with Ellie as its protagonist - she can grab bottles and hurl them seamlessly at attackers without breaking a sprint, for instance, and her transitions between various types of cover and combat look a lot slicker than Joel's. That said, the level of graphic violence has clearly gone up. The Last of Us was no slouch when it came to uncomfortable gore, but the Last of Us Part 2 gameplay demo is on a whole other level. Following a tender scene of friendship and romance, we starkly cut to Ellie, knife already in a man's throat, gutting him like a fish. It only stays messy from there on out, the violence depicted as hovering somewhere between extravagantly graphic bloodletting and gritty, anatomically realistic unpleasantness. It's nasty, crunchy, choking, gurgling, and wheezing stuff throughout. Hopefully there's a reason for that. The first game was, after all, a violent game about violence, in which the unglamourous depiction of killing with repercussions formed a great deal of the point. With so little context for Ellie's actions so far, it's hard to know whether The Last of Us Part 2 is doing something clever here, or just trying to win a 'maturity' arms-race with itself. We'll probably only know for sure when we get hold of the final game. The Last of Us Part 2 trailer selection is high on mood and threat, low on context We've actually now had a few different The Last of Us Part 2 trailers, yet still, somehow, we have very little idea of what's going on. The first was an ambient piece, reintroducing Joel and Ellie while giving very little detail of the scenario. The second was a sustained, gruelling bout of violence, depicting a bunch of characters we don't know, but hinting at a far more tribalised society with at least one murderous cult in its midst. As of E3 2018 though, we have a proper, focused look at Ellie and her story, told through both cutscene and The Last of Us Part 2 gameplay. Though you probably watched it on the way to scrolling down here. No, we're still not sure what's going on either. The original began in Boston then went on a journey across the United States as far west as Salt Lake City. When we last saw Joel and Ellie, they'd headed back east a ways to Jackson County in Wyoming, planning to stay at the settlement led by Joel's brother Tommy. We don't know how long that arrangement lasted, but Ellie's clearly done more traveling since then. It seems unlikely that The Last of Us Part 2 will remain rooted in the Pacific Northwest after how much roving the first game did. Maybe Ellie will make her way down the coast? We don't know if things are as bad on the western seaboard in terms of infection and military oppression. But it wouldn't be much of a survival story if Ellie just traipsed down to Portland and lived happily ever after. Couldn't be prouder to be a part of this! Update: Bruce Straley has since left Naughty Dog, so he definitely won't be joining back in on the company's future projects, either. Read more: The Last of Us 2 soundtrack will feature the original game's composer Gustavo Santaolalla is the man. Specifically, a man who is very, VERY good at writing music. He has these passion projects he just picks and chooses. He started writing some new themes for us, and for this trailer you hear some new themes at the beginning, and a new rendition for the original theme at the end.